A Tiger Hunt at Jhajjar Rohtak District Panjab 1820 By Ghulam ‘Ali Khan - Famous Indian Art - Handmade oil painting on canvas
This Company painting, titled "A Tiger Hunt at Jhajjar, Rohtak District, Panjab, 1820" was painted by Ghulam Ali Khan, who was working in Delhi around 1820. 'Company paintings' were produced by Indian artists for Europeans living and working in the Indian subcontinent, especially British employees of the East India Company. This painting depicts a tiger hunt at Jhajjar, Rohtak District, Panjab. In the centre of the hunt we see Nawab Muhammad Abdul Rahman Khan on horseback spearing a tiger on the ground. The Nawab was a landlord in Rohtak District at the time, who owned Jhajjar, Badli and Karaund. On the right and left of him are nobles riding elephands. We also see troops on horseback wearing bright green jackets. On the horizon is a line of elephants carrying dead tigers and a deer.
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